Journeys to safety in the UK
“Chaos overwhelmed the streets as people ran, suitcases in hand, some even in slippers. East of Kiev, where I lived…
“Chaos overwhelmed the streets as people ran, suitcases in hand, some even in slippers. East of Kiev, where I lived…
More than 400 have been killed and thousands wounded as the fighting entered its third week in Sudan, according to the World Health Organisation. Several foreign countries have started evacuating their nationals, fearing a civil war will break out.
Yemeni artist Noha Al-Maghafi talks of her inspiration to start the the ‘Yemeni Peoples Project’ in response to the war in Yemen.
Second part- The follow-up of 18-years-old Syrian refugee once he settle down and got the asylum.
Two photojournalists discuss the ethical issues raised by images of suffering.
Artefact speaks to artist, Hannah Rose Thomas about coming face-to-face with the human reality of the refugee crsis through art.
How one foreign volunteer made the journey to Syria to fight alongside the Kurdish militia, commonly known as the YPG.
After the death of a photojournalism graduate from London College of Communication; Artefact asks whether journalism is becoming more dangerous?
How London College of Communication is helping migrant journalists restart their careers in the UK.
Five years after the Arab Spring, high unemployment and Islamist groups threaten one of Tunisia’s poorest cities.